TitanMen Goes Undercover

Brian Mills relishes the challenge of topping himself, an increasingly difficult task considering the long line of fetish features that has placed TitanMen atop the extreme play pack. With last month's release of Folsom Undercover, TitanMen and the director continue the trend of combining edgy action with high-quality production values.

"My initial inspiration for Folsom Undercover was from a scene that appears in TitanMen's movie Service Trade," notes Mills. "In it, Alex Leon and Jace Hunter reveal that they are wearing leather under their businessman's clothing. With Folsom Undercover, I explore facets of a men's club with white-collar businessmen as its members. The club is highly secretive and selective. Each scene depicts some aspect of club membership, recruitment, initiation, dedication and secrecy. The entire cast is amazing."

The film is being simultaneously released in standard DVD and Blu-ray formats during Folsom Street Fair weekend, continuing one of the studio's successful traditions: "You can tell by our branding over the last few years that we've established our connection with the name Folsom as the line for our primary fetish projects, with two fetish-focused films a year: one at IML weekend - where this year we debuted Folsom Prison - and one released in conjunction with the Folsom Street Fair in September."

A portion of sales from the Folsom series is given to the TitanMen/Folsom Fund, which donated more than $25,000 last year to non-profit men's health organizations. "TitanMen promotes fetish and leather play as safer and morally responsible alternatives to the growing trend of bareback within the gay adult entertainment industry," says Keith Webb, vice president of Titan Media. "By portraying and eroticizing safer sexual alternatives, TitanMen hopes to lead by example. While other studios promote and sell bareback films that portray and eroticize high-risk unprotected anal sex, TitanMen will hold firm in its steadfast commitment to the community by portraying and promoting condom-only and safer sex in all its films."